CITES rejects monitoring of coral trade
source: http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0321-hance_coraltrade.html
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The joint US and EU measure would have put in place scientific and trade monitoring of over thirty species of red and pink coral in the Mediterranean and western Pacific.
The corals are harvested to make jewelry. But harvests of the coral have seen a significant decline: over 85% in thirty years. Marine conservations warn that the corals are too slow-growing to sustain such heavy collecting, since they require a hundred years to reach maturity.
Japan, which also led the movement to reject the ban on the Atlantic bluefin tuna trade, lobbied others to vote 'NO' against the monitoring. The country argued that deep water corals are not facing extinction and that monitoring would impact poor coastal fishing communities, especially in North African nations. The vote was done secretly.
"TRAFFIC and WWF are deeply disappointed with the decision not to list red and pink corals," said Ernie Cooper of TRAFFIC Canada. "Without the trade control measures this would have introduced, the current overharvesting of these precious corals will continue unabated."
It is estimated that 30 to 50 METRIC TONS of the corals are harvested EVERY YEAR. The United States is the world's largest purchaser of coral jewelry.
http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0321-hance_coraltrade.html
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Chapisbored
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The pictures are a cool contribution EthicalVegan.
I dont see how people rationalize that it's okay to make profits on something that is disappearing. I guess its just a bunch of lobbying.
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Chapisbored
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EthicalVegan
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Chapisbored:
Oh, I couldn't resist! Besides, when people see at least photos of other living beings, maybe they'll become a bit more empathetic.
And coral organisms are fascinating, aren't they?! The colors alone! The shapes!
If you think THIS is profiteering, go to current.com/groups/veganism and see some of the other submissions that relate to animal exploitation.
Just the other day, the very last wild jaguar in all of the United States was euthanized, and it shouldn't have happened.
Read on, read on...
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EthicalVegan
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EthicalVegan
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/PillarCoral.jpg/200px-P...
Here's one beautiful type of living coral.
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EthicalVegan
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EthicalVegan
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EthicalVegan:
http://z.about.com/d/saltaquarium/1/0/1/U/pdanielsleather_400.JPG
Pink Mushroom Leather coral
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EthicalVegan
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itoldyouso
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I've never seen this coral jewelry nor do I want to
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itoldyouso
